- Paris bookstore carries no books thanks to print-on-demand. (The New York Times)
- Brontë Society controversy (The Guardian) and backlash. (Newsweek)
- U.S. publishing has cut 60 per cent of its workforce since 1990, but at least it’s not as bad as the newspaper industry. (Melville House)
- iBooks launches new romance section (Good E-Reader) and a look at Amazon’s $3-billion expansion in India. (Teleread)
- Everyone is talking about the potential end of the period. (Huffington Post)
- Jorge Luis Borges, the writer who didn’t have a regular full-time job until 38. (Longreads)
- The ultimate reader’s guide to whiskey. (Signature)
Book links